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June 06, 1993 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-06-06

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Miami
boycott ends'
MIAMI. Flr-A na . nal BI
ycon of the Miami t urist in­
d try ended thi month er boy­
con 1 hed an agreem n
. The boycott re­
city S50 million
years it was in
Boycott leader H.T. Smith
concluded, "W wanted respect
and we tit."
The non-binding 20-point
agreement up t creat
greater economi opportuni ti
for Miami BI ks. The 'I on
gao in 1 when city I eIS
refus to hon r South African
freed m fighter elson Mandela
with a p lamati n.
C IG
.C IZE
Published Each
Sunday By
New Day Enterprise
12541 Second Street
, �.O. B9x 03560
, Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 869-0033
Benton Harbor Bureau
175 Main Street
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(616) 927-1527
Publl her:
Charles D. Kelly
Editor:
Teresa Kelly
Man 91n9 Editor:
Wanda F. Roquemore
Contributor :
Bernice Brown
Patricia Colbert
Mary Golliday
. Allison Jones
Shock Rock
Leah Samuel
Ron Seigel
Nicole Spivey
Tureka Turk
Carolyn Warfield
Vera White
Production Manager:
Kascene Barks
D adline for all newspaper
and adv rtising copy' 12 noon
� dn sday prior to publication.
Til ttchigan Citizen j vail­
able on lin through thnic
.V \'\ \ l\'(l(. h and to sub rib rs 0
I f d Data entral.
By JULIE REV OLDS
Authorl
I lamic
Algeria'
\\ 'orld �� Nat ion
i ban
arb in
wor plac
TilE M VEME� T,which h d
been pots 0 t \ in parliarn mary
elections. hoc SIOC throv n its . up­
port to L I rru extremi t who ha c
mounted an arm 0 be ttlc against
military-backed leaders. . Mauaru I
Beard and robe lrcady
been disappcarin from thc. tr
elin on e abli he
Ii ith Angola')
WASIII
re () muon of the TO ernment 01
An ola.
he mo l� thc first major pubhc
break 10 U.�. I Olley towards An ' ila
establi hed by the Rca Tan and I u h
adrniru tratlon ..
Af'nc ad ocac , and rcliuro u ....
group and Members ot (un'r
have n call In g fo r : l LIJ l! ru t I 0 o t
the' ov rnmcnt In 'C n.. Itll .11 clcc
ti n were held m Anuo l« l'Pt�', (.
·29-3019 2.
lin« n .... tic ivron marks a .lcar
break \1, Ith earlier poll' I which In­
clud -0 th .( \ irt .... upply of over
2;)5 rmlli n to the ruth t ncan­
a d rebel rr up U ITA (1-
nun: I Union lor th - 'I ital
In Rio d Jan iro State, Brazil, n Icohol di tillery owner, Uslna Victor Sen e, doe not p y
wage , but j ue crip redeem ble for food. On trike ince February, worker ling r by th
tabl wh re they live. Documented ca e of lavery in Brazil hav oar d from 597 in 1989
to 16, 442 in 1992.
t mount amon unda- ondiuons: howey r, wh n th ar-
rive to th w rk amp the \V rki n
envi ronm nt i po r and they arc
automatically in d bt du to tra -'
portation. meal nd f t 01:.
"In the 19th century. the chairs
I' were mental. Today, th chat ns ,\r
debt-th work r h ' to rep a hi'
transportatron, hi tools, hi I'm (I",
'aid Carlo Eduardo Barr so. .t RIO
d Janeiro pro cut r I nvesng.ni n
labor law violation in Brazil.
"WORKERS WHO TRY to es­
cap are pursued by gunmen and re­
turned to the tate, where they can
be beaten, whipped or ubject to mu­
tilation or exual abuse" ays the
International Labor Or ianization in
a report rele . ed in March.
Du to th low eeenomic state of
Brazil and it p ople.rnodemslavery
h be)or an unav idable alterna­
tive or many who are unemployed.

ga
:
lndcpendcn c 01 Angola), \ hi h
carried out a '}()-ye r war a ain t the
TOV mrnent of An ola.
Fotlowr n a I in I' t year'
lccuo n. ITA, led by J na
S ivtrn i. reo urn d i 'war again t the
g -vcrnm nt, provokin a m Jor hu­
m,' utanan and rruhtary crisi in the
untry.
Narc ult of UNITA' attacks,
OWl 20.< )() r .oplc hav I .n kill d
and thousand .... ha c been lore '0 to
tlc . IT -held ar as. Th - U ..
" //1 Didn't win the Lotto?' '
Well, Your Second Chance is
your BEST CHANCE
Find the six BEST CHANCE Lotto numbers that are scattered
throughout this newspaper.
T�e numbers appear in BEST CHANCE Lotto boxes that look
like this:
Write those numbers
in the circles below.
BEST CHANCE:
0
Match
MAY 29, 1993
Lotto Ticket
.
Pull out your losing Michigan Lotto tickets tor
Saturday , MAY 29, 1993 .
If all 6 BEST CHANCE numbers match one set of
numbers on your Saturday, MAY 29,1993
Michigan Lotto ticket, YOUARE A WINNER!
Pre 10 .n: (,111lt( n I rccci In'
hi zh rnarxs I rom th . lncan advo-
',Il V . rnrnuniry lor tht tep r-
wan! In At 11 ( II) 1 i( r :
laim pail: Wlnntr> mu I ;lPP r In P
n at
t MI hi n 'iliz n tor Innln

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